Oddly, yesterday, I was unable to connect wirelessly (inability to get WPA IP assigned) despite multiple tries, multiple reboots pfix=ram, but no trouble with wary 5.1.4. I carefully checked my passphrase and even the hashed version in /etc/simple_network_setup/wpa_supplicant.conf-xxxxxxxxx. Today, no troubles at all. Cannot reproduce the problem.

pwidgets.2.0.8 lists "Wallpaper" as a dependency, but it is unavailable (and maybe unneeded).

Icons are missing from the main pwidgets window (see jpeg). Looking at the code, it appears to me (ignorance in action perhaps) that /usr/share/icons/gtk-add.png is used but missing are:

gtk-remove.png
gtk-go-up.png
gtk-go-down.png

So back to wary 5.1.4, the pwidgets window is fine though I cannot find any of the mentioned icon files. Can somebody take pity and educate me as to where the pwidget button icon files are in wary 5.1.4?

Jon

Yes, this problem was also reported for Pmusic. It seems to have come about due to the upgrade of GTK -- latest Wary has GTK 2.24.5, earlier Wary's have 2.21.1. It seems those icons were builtin to the earlier GTK.

I sent a pm to zigbert about Pmusic. We need to tell him about Pwidgets also (both are zigbert's babies).

But, it is possible to fix it yourself -- google for those images, download them to /usr/share/icons -- pwidgets should then find them._________________http://bkhome.org/news/

Yes, this problem was also reported for Pmusic. It seems to have come about due to the upgrade of GTK -- latest Wary has GTK 2.24.5, earlier Wary's have 2.21.1. It seems those icons were builtin to the earlier GTK.

I sent a pm to zigbert about Pmusic. We need to tell him about Pwidgets also (both are zigbert's babies).

But, it is possible to fix it yourself -- google for those images, download them to /usr/share/icons -- pwidgets should then find them.

Thank you for the lesson. The missing icons got added, though I am more grateful for the solution to the puzzle of the unfindable icons in wary 5.1.4. I know very little about gtk; will learn more.

-launch mtpaint
-make sure that settings window is visible
-from view menu ---> select 'Show dock'
-make sure that the dock is showing the list of layers
-make a picture that has at least one layer above the background
-Try to save a layer to your disk
or try 'Save composite Image'
and a strange freezing will occur and the image won't be saved.
A killing of the application is needed.
Here's a picture of the freezing...

Start gtkam from menu, then add camera (laptop buildin camera is "sonix"), while scrolling down the list system freezes. Mouse cursor moves, but keyboard and mouse clicks are dead. Only hard poweroff works.

I am not sure this ever worked, since this is the first time I try to use the webcam from puppy linux on this laptop.

edit: works OK for wary 5141 (camera is not in the list, but it allows selection of other camera's). 5141 does not freeze.

My laptop also has a builtin camera that is not recognised by gphoto -- it seems to be only for external cameras.

Gtkam has got the heave-ho, replaced by Pupcamera, something to look forward to in next Wary:

EDIT: sorry, the UTF-8 filenames are readable now with no problem. I have forgot to refresh ROX-Filer._________________Downloads for Puppy Linux http://shino.pos.to/linux/downloads.htmlLast edited by shinobar on Mon 10 Oct 2011, 03:25; edited 5 times in total

Gparted doesn't crash with Russian locale as well.
I have a script for bluetooth and it has the line with 'hcitool scan' for searching devices. When I run the script in Wary it doesn't stop for scanning devices and jumps to the next command immediately. When I run the script in Slacko it stops, searches for devices and then continues.

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